Army Declares Troops Banned From Attending Marijuana Fairs
Army Declares That Troops Are Banned From Attending Marijuana Fairs
Soldiers in Alaska are officially banned from attending marijuana fairs, even though the drug is legal in the state, the Army stated Thursday. This ban applies to fairs and conventions and also extends to “hemp” products, as well, the Associated Press reports. The reason that 11,000 Alaska-based soldiers are banned from these sorts of events is…
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